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What you need to know about the Colorado legislature reading a 661-page bill aloud
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A rarely used procedural move by a Republican legislator threw the Colorado House into an extended slowdown, after she invoked her right to have a nearly 700-page state budget bill read aloud in full. Once Rep. Brandi Bradley, R‑Roxborough Park, made the request, the House was required by law to read House Bill 1410, which…
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House GOP stalls Colorado budget debate by forcing full reading of 661-page bill
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A procedural battle at the Colorado Capitol boiled over on Wednesday night, when a House Republican demanded the 661‑page state budget be read aloud in full — a move that delayed the advance of the proposed $46.8 billion spending plan. Colorado legislators are constitutionally required to adopt a balanced budget each year. For next year’s…
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Colorado ethics panel tells legislator to attend sexual harassment training
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Colorado’s House ethics panel admonished a Republican legislator over allegations he used a master key to access areas of the Capitol that he was not permitted to enter and that he had made sexually harassing comments to several female lawmakers. In addition to sending a letter to Rep. Ron Weinberg, R-Loveland, the House Ethics Committee…
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House Ethics Committee to begin hearing on Weinberg complaint
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The House Ethics Committee on Tuesday will begin a hearing requested by Rep. Ron Weinberg, R-Loveland, tied to an ethics complaint filed against him by Rep. Brandi Bradley, R-Roxborough Park. The ethics committee had found probable cause on two issues contained in the Bradley complaint: inappropriate comments made to female lawmakers, in two separate incidents;…
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House Ethics Committee dismisses some claims, advances others against Rep. Ron Weinberg
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The House Ethics Committee voted on Wednesday to accept three allegations filed against Rep. Ron Weinberg, R-Loveland, but combined two into one subject area. The two issues deal with claims of inappropriate comments made to female lawmakers in two separate incidents and the alleged use of a master key to access restricted areas of the…
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Colorado ethics panel narrows case against Rep. Ron Weinberg
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With a Wednesday deadline to vote on seven allegations, an ethics panel signaled that it is poised to dismiss most of the claims against a Loveland legislator, while focusing its scrutiny on allegations tied to a 2025 incident at the Brown Palace and questions surrounding access to office at the Colorado Capitol. The Colorado House…
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Rep. Ron Weinberg denies allegations in response to House ethics complaint
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A legislator from Loveland has denied allegations made against him by a fellow Republican in his response to an ethics committee looking into the claims. In his Feb. 6 response, Rep. Ron Weinberg said the complaint “appears (to be) politically motivated and timed to coincide with my pursuit of a leadership position.” “It is filled…
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Colorado House launches ethics review of Rep. Ron Weinberg filed by fellow GOP legislator
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The Colorado House will convene an ethics committee to review a complaint filed by Rep. Brandi Bradley, R-Roxborough Park, against fellow Republican Rep. Ron Weinberg, R-Loveland. It will be the first time since 2012 that the House has formed an ethics committee. The ethics committee will meet on Feb. 2 to review the complaint. Bradley…
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2025 Unfiltered: Ethics investigations, scandals plague Colorado Capitol
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Over the course of the year, a series of investigations, allegations and controversies emerged at the state Capitol, drawing scrutiny to the behavior of elected officials and, in some cases, overshadowing policy debates. Here are some of the notable investigations, stories and accusations to come out of Colorado’s latest legislative session. Sonya Jaquez Lewis In…

